Oklahoma's session total of 198.3375 marks the program's second highest total at an NCAA semifinal or final championship session.

The Sooners boasted the highest individual scores in three of the four events hosted Saturday. Maggie Nichols, who was crowned individual all-around champ on Friday, had the highest scores in beam (9.9625) and floor (9.9500) while Brenna Dowell led all competitors in vault (9.9875).

LSU's Sarah Finnegan had the highest individual score in bars at 9.9500.

Team semifinal and individual competition were conducted in two sessions on Friday, April 19. The top two teams from each semifinal advanced to the national championship final. LSU and UCLA advanced out of Semifinal I. Oklahoma and Denver made it out of Semifinal II.

Oklahoma's Maggie Nichols won the individual all-around champion for the second year in a row. Here were Friday's results from the two semifinal sessions:

Semifinal I:

UCLA: 197.6750

LSU: 197.5125

Michigan: 197.2000

Utah: 196.7250

Semifinal II:

Oklahoma: 197.8500

Denver: 197.0375

Oregon State: 196.900

Georgia: 196.4625

The top two teams and the top all-around competitor from each of the four regionals made up the national championship field. In addition, the top event specialists at each regional who were not part of a qualifying team or the all-around qualifiers also advanced to the national championships in her specific event.

The championship final competition was broadcasted live on ESPNU. Here was the daily schedule for the 2019 championship: